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English: Salome

English: Salome (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

So the Troika finally took over Cyprus, not by war, but by economic siege. There is not much difference really. There is no democracy now, the Troika is calling all the shots and the Cypriot president has sold his soul to the devil…oops, I meant the Troika. The present government is working under the Troika’s instructions and against its people’s interests. The Cyprus president Anastasiades was swearing on camera that under no circumstances he would sign the Troika bailout plan (I call it the be-heading plan).  However, a couple of days after Anastasiades was elected, he sided with the Troika and urged the Cyprus parliament to vote for the Troika bailout plan, misinforming the people that there were no other alternatives. Surprised? Not really. After all, it was Angela Merkel,  president of the European Union counsel  that helped president Anastasiades to get elected. She was urging the Cypriots beforehand to vote for him stressing the great relationship he has in the European Union and how much good he would do for the island. Really? Because that is the biggest crap I ever heard.  It all happened exactly like it did in a very familiar story we all know back in time before Jesus was born…

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